2011 年 76 巻 660 号 p. 295-304
This paper clarifies the core houses adjustments conducted by the occupants, and its typologies related with their dwelling process. The core house concept has been implemented for more than three decades in Indonesia to fulfill the housing need of lower income people through the formal sector as a part of sites and services programs. Provided with basic rooms and simple house shape and construction, further development of the core house is according to its occupant's desires and capabilities. Various adjustments have been made by the occupants to their core houses. Analysis of the adjustment efforts is done based on 150 collected samples in three different housing locations developed by Perum Perumnas or the Indonesian Housing Development Agency in Semarang City, Indonesia, that is Bukit Beringin Lestari housing, Bumi Tlogosari housing, and Banyumanik housing. It is inferred that related with its nature along the dwelling process of the occupants, the typologies of the adjustments are Initial, Moderate, and Advanced.